Ukraine and Germany are roughly 1,200–1,500 km apart in a straight line (about 750–940 miles), depending on which points you measure between.

Quick Scoop: How far is Ukraine from Germany?

If you just want a quick practical sense of the distance:

  • Typical “country‑to‑country” straight‑line distance is often given as about 1,500 km (≈940 miles).
  • Some calculators using specific coordinates give around 1,200 km (≈750 miles) between representative points in each country.
  • Example city pairs:
    • Kyiv → Berlin: about 1,200–1,210 km.
* Lviv → Berlin: about **800 km** (just under).
* Munich → Kyiv: about **1,400 km**.

Because both Ukraine and Germany are fairly large, the exact distance changes a lot depending on which cities you pick.

Why the numbers differ

Different sites use different reference points:

  • Some measure between geographic centers (centroids) of the countries (often giving ~1,519 km / 944 miles).
  • Others measure between specific cities , like Kyiv–Berlin or Lviv–Berlin, leading to values from about 800 km up to 2,000+ km for more distant pairs.
  • A few tools use simplified coordinates and report around 1,206 km / 750 miles as a generic Ukraine–Germany distance.

For travel planning, this means:

  • Flight distance between major cities (say, Berlin–Kyiv) is around 1,200 km , which is roughly a 2‑hour flight on a typical commercial jet.
  • Driving distance will be longer than the air distance , since roads don’t follow a perfect straight line and must cross borders at specific points.

If you’re planning a real trip, it’s best to plug your exact cities (e.g., “Berlin to Kyiv” or “Munich to Lviv”) into a route planner to get precise driving time and distance.

TL;DR:

  • Rule of thumb: Ukraine is about 1,200–1,500 km from Germany, depending on the exact locations you compare.

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